Pharmacy Technician III (2015-present)
Infectious Diseases Transitional Service
- Proactively identified potential issues or discrepancies in medication orders, collaborating closely with pharmacists to resolve them quickly.
- Optimized workflow efficiency through participation in regular team meetings discussing areas for improvement within the department.
- Improved pharmacy operations efficiency with meticulous record-keeping of patient and outpatient facility information, antimicrobial regimens, and weekly lab plans.
- Collaborated with healthcare professionals at local home infusion companies, skilled nursing and rehab facilities, long term acute care hospitals, and dialysis centers to ensure accuracy of plans to treat critical infections - improving patient outcomes.
- Monitored ongoing treatment plans closely, adjusting case management strategies as needed based on evolving circumstances or new information.
- Collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes and streamline care processes.
Pharmacy Technician II (2014-2015)
Chemotherapy Compounding Technician
- Aided pharmacists in preparing sterile chemotherapy compounding products for IV administration using aseptic techniques.
Pharmacy Technician I (2009-2014)
Peri-Operative Technician: Operating Room and Post Anesthesia Care Unit
- Prioritize, prepare, & dispense requested medications for operating procedures & recovery patients.
- Electronically chart pharmacy charges for individual patients.
- Revised & implemented new policies & procedures for departments serviced, including: Peri-Op Nursing and Anesthesiology, Apheresis Outpatient Infusion Facility, & Blood Bank.
Central Inpatient Pharmacy, ICU Satellite, and IV Room Technician
- Accurately fill & deliver daily, stat, & as needed doses of medications for inpatients.
- Answer and redirect telephone calls from nurses, doctors, & neighboring medical facilities to ensure quality patient care.
Automated Robotics Medication Delivery System Technician
- Responsibilities included packaging stock bottles of medications in order to create individually wrapped oral doses, refilling internal rods with enough supply to run a twelve hour cart fill, & filling each patient’s bin with their daily dose of medications.